RT @MccabeCJM: @RoyLilley @pash22 @jappleby123 Care.data just gets better and better. http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/feb/06/police-backdoor-access-nhs-health-records …<< Groan! @tkelsey1
@TheABB Thank you. Once they've got our NHS number, NI Number, DOB, Postcode...a teenager could work out who it is imho. This is so wrong.
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@C7RKY So, as I understand it, it's those 4 we can object to: NHS number, postcode, DOB and gender. But how the rest is then used is unclear -
@TheABB So still taking our NI number? If they do that, isn't it a slam dunk? Just have to compare with hospital records I'd have thought? -
@C7RKY No, NI number not in#caredata. If you want detail, this from May as far as I can see, note final 6 tabs excl http://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/cd-code-set.xls … -
@TheABB Sorry you're right. Don't know where I got that from. Not on dataset I got sent either, now I look. Oops! :-/ -
@TheABB I do see 'patient id' tho? Would that be a different number to the one held on the hospital records? Wouldn't be the same on both? -
@C7RKY good question. Being just an interested lay person I don't know. Only have public avail comms. GPs' IT techs? Ask helpline? -
@TheABB Me too. I'm just following my nose. Heard anything about what's going to happen to deceased patients' records yet? I've not... -
@C7RKY Q6 any help? http://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/cd-gp-faqs.pdf … refers to new extracts - I don't know about HES stored data, ask helpline perhaps?0300 456 3531 - 1 more reply
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